Plamfield FRUIT TREES 4 rt Continued 
Plums 
We wish to call your attention especially to the Hansen Hybrids and Minnesota Hybrids. These varieties will produce an 
abundance of high quality fruit. Usually bear the second year after planting. You should arrange to plant some of these. You 
may make a selection of varieties and obtain quantity prices. ~ 
Lots of Lotsof Lots of 
Each 4each 8each 12 each % 
}1/16 in: caliper, 547..io selacte.: 19s So $0.60 $0.57 $0.54 $0.50 ” 
O/\G on caliper. 4-0tte asic CCTCuncn strewn 90 47 44 -40 
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MINNESOTA HYBRIDS 
GOLDEN ROD—August. Large, yellow. Very hardy and productive. Good 
quality. 
MONITOR—August. Large. Red, very hardy and productive. High quality. 
UNDERWOOD—August. Large, rich red, rather oval and juicy. One of 
the best. 
NATIVE VARIETIES 
OMAHA—August. Large, red and sweet. Productive and valuable. 
QUAKER—August. Medium size. Red. Very heavy producer. Excellent 
for butter and jelly. 
WILD GOOSE—July. One of the older varieties but very desirable. Large, 
red and prolific. WANETA 

HANSEN HYBRIDS TOKA—August. Large, red and very desirable. 
Similar to Hanska. 
COMPASS—August. Cherry-Plum. Small fruit, dark red when ripe. WANETA—August. Large, red and very productive. 
HANSKA—-August. Large red, apricot flavor. Very good quality. NEWER VARIETIES 
KAHINTA—August. Large red, yellow flesh. Very productive. Good quality. GOLDEN EMBER—August and September. Good 
OKA—Small Cherry-Plum, Good producer. Good quality. canning. Large rich golden yellow. Good keeper. 
: : ; ; : Very hardy and productive. 
OPATA—July. Medium size. Fruit purplish-red, with green flesh. SUPERIOR “Ripenslovera long pericd ete aaeeet 
SAPA—July. Medium size. Fruit purple with red flesh. Juicy and very fruit, yellow flesh, juicy and sweet. We recom- 
good. mend this variety. 
Peaches 
Next to Apples, Peaches are used for more purposes than most other fruits. Peaches picked from your own orchard are the 
finest flavored and best. One crop of fruit pays the grower many, many times the original cost of the trees. Peach can be prof- 
itably used as fillers in Apple orchards. We carry a long list of varieties and are listing only a few of the most popular. 
ALTON—AMid-season. White, overspread with red; CARMAN—Early. Yellowish white, blushed with red. Freestone. 
semi-free. CHAMPION—Early. White with brilliant red cheek. Freestone. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—Mid-season. Greenish white 
with blush. Freestone. 
EARLY ELBERTA—Early. Resembles Elberta in color and shape, but 
ripens two or three weeks earlier. 
sane WHEELER (Red Bird)—Early. Creamy white, blushed with red. 
ling. 
ELBERTA—Mid-season. Deep yellow with brilliant blush. Freestone. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Early. Apricot yellow with blush. Freestone. 
HEATH CLING—Late. Large white fruit. Cling. 
HALE HAVEN—Mid-season. Orange yellow overspread with red. Free- 
stone. 
J. H. HALE—Mid-season. Yellow; almost free from fuzz. Freestone. 
POLLY—Early. Creamy white with red blush. Freestone. Very hardy. 
ROCHESTER—Mid-season. Yellow freestone. A good variety for the 
home orchard. 
SOUTH HAVEN—AMid-season. Yellow with red cheek. Freestone. 
Lots of Lotsof Lots of 
Each 4each S8each 12 each 

li 7losinecalipenes-7 it scelect nee $0.60 $0.57 $0.54 $0.50 
9/16 in. caliper, 4-6 ft., standard.................00. .50 47 44 40 
CHAMPION 7/\6in.-caliper, 3-40 ita. eee ee 40 od, .34 30 
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